| Literature DB >> 20824117 |
Charlotte Lyn Bright1, Ramesh Raghavan, Matthew D Kliethermes, David Juedemann, Jerry Dunn.
Abstract
Few evidence-based interventions have been developed or tested with youth in residential care. Moreover, models for transferring implementation knowledge from clinical trials to service settings are sparse. This paper addresses the lessons learned about addressing this technology transfer gap by presenting a case study of a collaborative effort to implement a trauma-informed pilot program with youth in residential care. Key considerations are the collaborative nature of implementation efforts, the requirement of organizational support, the need for interventions to be sensitive to the child and the milieu, and the lack of fit between Medicaid reimbursement and evidence-based intervention.Entities:
Year: 2010 PMID: 20824117 PMCID: PMC2933092 DOI: 10.1080/08865711003712485
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Resid Treat Child Youth ISSN: 0886-571X